Archive for the 'Reggae Music' Category

Beenie says he is being denied access to son

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Beenie says he is being denied access to son “Only a picture,” is what Beenie Man says he has to use to remember his son Marco-Dean. Beenie Man, told THE STAR in a sit-down interview yesterday that he has not seen his son for eight months. “From July last year (2007) mi nuh si Marco-Dean. [...]

Has reggae lost its value?

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

Has reggae lost its value? Is reggae music the only genre that releases hundreds of singles on a daily basis? I honestly do not know. But what I do know is that the way we handle our business in the reggae industry is affecting its monetary value. Jamaica releases approximately 600 new songs daily. There [...]

Party time with Sean Kingston

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Party time with Sean Kingston Young and upcoming Jamaican reggae singer and rapper Sean Kingston is scheduled to perform here in a two-night show next month. Organised by local concert promoter Absolute Entertainment, Kingston, whose real name is Kisean Anderson, will perform as part of his Sean Kingston’s Beautiful Girls World Tour – Live in [...]

Mikey Dread, gone from the control

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Mikey Dread, gone from the control Radio disc jock Mikey Dread is dead. He succumbed to a brain tumour late yesterday afternoon at his family home in Connecticut, USA at the age of 54. Born Michael Campbell in Port Antonio, Jamaica, he distinguished himself as an extraordinary studio engineer and presenter at the now defunct [...]

Da’Ville steps forward with ‘Yesterday’

Friday, March 14th, 2008

Da’Ville steps forward with ‘Yesterday’ Da’Ville continues to make strides with his music video Yesterday. It has held the number one position for two consecutive weeks, on the Hit List Video Countdown Chart on CVM and the feedback it has been receiving is very encouraging. The single is also riding high on the Jamaica Music [...]

Sean Kingston, the kid singing for ladies

Friday, March 14th, 2008

Sean Kingston, the kid singing for ladies Sean Kingston, the 17 year-old Miami born, Jamaica bred artist, is not just a new face in popular music; he’s accomplished the rare task of creating a new genre where rap, reggae, pop, doo-wop and remarkable songwriting all combine into something totally refreshing. Add in Sean’s family roots, [...]

Mikey Dread remains ‘hopeful’

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Mikey Dread remains ‘hopeful’ Some time last year the Observer carried a story with the headline appealing for prayers for pioneer reggae stalwart Alton Ellis, who is now recovering from his illness. Around the same time, we also carried another article with the headline Not at the control: Mikey Dread has brain tumour. Against that [...]

Byron Lee takes soca to the streets

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Byron Lee takes soca to the streets Byron Lee and the Dragonaires provided a fun filled and exciting evening when most of Knutsford Boulevard was blocked off to accommodate the Jamaica Carnival Street Dance on Sunday. While the Digicel Truck provided musical entertainment the Dragonaires prepared backstage to give the audience what turned out to [...]

Time for ‘Big Tingz’

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Time for ‘Big Tingz’ Currently enjoying the admiration that comes with a successful album that brought her back into the charts, Nadine Sutherland’s name keeps calling far and wide. For sometime prior to 2007, her name didn’t resonate the way it used to for example, when her 1995 Action, in tandem with deejay Terror Fabulous, [...]

Humble’s journey not hard to see

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Humble’s journey not hard to see When reggae artiste Humble released his debut album Hard To See, he never imagined after the success of the album that he would be in Jamaica working on his second album with top producers and artistes. Born Simon Jonathan Vassell in England to Jamaican-born parents, Humble was exposed to [...]